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Lots of shouts here in a position that has competition all of a sudden. Wednesday have the option of playing Paterson wide-right, though Monk's quotes from the weekend suggest he might prefer his physicality down the middle. Matt Penney on the left with Kadeem Harris on the right? The attacking prowess of a Moses Odubajo growing in confidence? Liam Palmer gets my vote against the best in the league for his dependability and experience. Photo: Steve Ellis
A vital cog in the way that Monk machine, Harris is an ever-present and has played on both sides of the pitch so far this season. Though his attacking output is down since the big system switch-up, his defensive work has been impressive and his contribution to the pressing game Monk wants to instil is vital. Could also play over on the right to accommodate Penney. Photo: Steve Ellis
The understated king of this Sheffield Wednesday side. Performing a different role to the one he came in with last season, Luongo has crashed around breaking up play with real class at times this season and is utterly vital in allowing the likes of Bannan and Brown to do their thing. Photo: Steve Ellis